Charles Adler

Charles Adler

QMI Agency

A 37-year radio and television broadcast veteran, Adler started his career when he was only 18, in Montreal, and has worked in Vancouver, Montreal, Hamilton, Toronto, London, and Winnipeg. Calgary gave Adler his start in talk radio where he hosted Hot Talk on CISS - AM. In 1992 Adler took his microphone to Tampa, Florida and turned Hot Talk into a nationally syndicated show hitting more than 120 markets in the USA. In 1994, Adler moved up to Boston, and began hosting Adler on Line, a controversial nightly primetime television show for which he won a Best TV Host for New England Emmy. Following a return to Canada with CFRB in Toronto in 1996, Adler joined CJOB Winnipeg, where his show enjoyed one of the highest audience shares in North America. In the fall of 2005 Adler On Line went national on the Corus Radio Network. Adler currently hosts the Charles Adler Show daily on Corus that airs on more than a dozen radio stations from Vancouver to Toronto. Winnipeg is where Adler has spent more than a third of his adult life and he now considers it his adopted hometown. He will be one of the hosts on Sun News Network.

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Columns

Barack Obama is putting U.S. credibility on the line every day. And every day you get the impression that, while Obama is staying for another two years, U.S. credibility is the horse that has left the barn.

It’s not hard to find the heart of darkness these days. It’s in the streets of Cairo and several other Egyptian cities where the government of the day is in the hands of the only organization trusted by the majority of Egyptians — the military.

Ever since 9/11, the attacks on New York and Washington a dozen years ago, we have been saying there remains complacency in Canada because it hasn’t happened here. We’ve since learned that two Canadian-born individuals wanted to terminate the complacency this week on Canada Day.

Michael Rafferty, the scumbag who kidnapped, raped and murdered eight-year-old Tori Stafford, is fighting for the right to access tax dollars for a legal aid lawyer to build a case at the Ontario Court of Appeal to have his conviction overturned.

Steubenville, Ohio has become a rust-belt, Middle-American town, where work is rare, prosperity is rare and Norman Rockwell’s America has become all too rare. Steubenville has become a place where heavy drinking, drug addiction and crime are all too common.

Stories

After witnessing so many entitled young
people riot when the government decides
it can’t afford that much nanny statism,
why wouldn’t Ontario’s Premier Dad,
Dalton McGuinty, figure they’d be OK
with his version?

A new list of winners has just been announced for the Order of Canada, an honour established in 1967 with the most honourable intentions. To recognize the great achievements of Canadians with a true commitment to country. To make our nation a better place to live.